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Migrating Android Apps

bamaster

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I'm moving off my Evo 4G on Sprint to the Thunderbolt on Verizon. I have my fair share of paid apps, such as MagicGem, WeatherBug Elite, AppAlarm Pro and MyBackup Pro. Can I reactivate on the Thunderbolt?

I've never migrated between Android phone so any halp is appreciated, thanks!

:)
 
I'm moving off my Evo 4G on Sprint to the Thunderbolt on Verizon. I have my fair share of paid apps, such as MagicGem, WeatherBug Elite, AppAlarm Pro and MyBackup Pro. Can I reactivate on the Thunderbolt?

I've never migrated between Android phone so any halp is appreciated, thanks!

:)
just sign into your gmail acct and they should redownload automatically. However sometimes Ive had to download them manually
 
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If they don't download automatically , just open the market and hit menu, my apps, it will show you all you've purchased and you can download from there

The Market app is user specific? I just thought it knew My Apps because they were locally installed/downloaded... as opposed to a user profile on Google or something. I know when I login to my Google account all my contacts will download because it's linked to my profile.

:thinking:
 
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The Market app is user specific? I just thought it knew My Apps because they were locally installed/downloaded... as opposed to a user profile on Google or something. I know when I login to my Google account all my contacts will download because it's linked to my profile.

:thinking:


Yeah you sign into the market when you sign into Google
 
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I think this has already been said, but to clarify:

Your PURCHASED apps should work on every phone that uses the same Google account. At one point, I had 5 Android devices active (two tablets, 2 phones, and a wifi-only phone), and the same paid apps worked on all of them.

There are exceptions, though: an app developer can develop their own DRM which can act independently of Google's authentication. For example, the CoPilot GPS app locks itself down to one registered *device* per key. Fortunately, I can de-register the app on one device and activate it on another.
 
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